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Process and Outcome Evaluations of Smartphone Apps for Bipolar Disorder: Scoping Review.

Iona TathamEllisiv ClarkeKelly Ann GrievePulkit KaushalJan David SmeddinckEvelyn Barron MillarAditya Narain Sharma
Published in: Journal of medical Internet research (2022)
Reported low adherence rates, usability challenges, and privacy concerns act as barriers to the use of MHAs for BD. Moreover, as MHA evaluation is itself developing, guidance for clinicians in how to aid patient choices in mobile health needs to develop. These obstacles could be ameliorated by incorporating co-production and co-design using participatory patient approaches during the development and evaluation stages of MHAs for BD. Further, including qualitative aspects in trials that examine patient experience of both mental ill health and the MHA itself could result in a more patient-friendly fit-for-purpose MHA for BD.
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